Web Two > Looking towards 2006
[TECHNOSIGHT] The biggest lesson I’ve learned from my countless non-geek interactions this year is that we are far from reaching mainstream penetration of Web 2.0 technologies (blogs, RSS, tagging, social bookmarks, wikis, podcasts, etc.). Web 2.0 services are too disconnected, unintuitive, and often are impractical.
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[Commoncraft.com] Common Craft - Social Design for the Web: Online Community I would have challenged what Ive previously referred to as traditional online communities, which means the message board-based communities on the Web. 2006 would have been a time to look at the short-comings of message boards and the conflicting social pressures that make resources like blogs and wikis valuable community tools.
[Readwriteweb.com] Read/WriteWeb: The Great Disruptive Start-Ups Search: I think Richard MacManus is definitely onto something with his search for highly disruptive Web 2.0 startups. However, I do think some of the mystery of why there are few disruptive startups in this cycle (yet) can be largely explained.
[Mcmanus.typepad.com] Jeffrey McManus: Web 2.0: What Teens Want: I also don´t pay for music that much anymore, but the thing is they don´t have the music that I like in iTunes or other stores (without DRM), and I WONT pay for music that play all the time in the radio like Britney Spears or Coldplay, cause I don´t like them and I get to hear from them all the time even thought I don´t want to.
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